Propane in the Home
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COOKING FUEL THAT MEETS YOUR NEEDS
Surveys show that most people prefer to cook with gas. Propane cooking also offers you all the benefits associated with other gas-fueled appliances: convenience, efficiency and cost savings.

CONVENIENT
Propane burners deliver heat immediately, heat pots and pans evenly, and let you easily see and adjust the heat output. Propane ranges also have sealed burners, making cleanup easy.

EFFICIENT & SAFE
Automatic spark igniters have replaced pilot lights on almost all propane ranges. This increases their safety and further enhances their convenience and efficiency.

PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS
Stop spending money on electricity and you’ll be able to spend more on food! Studies done for the Texas Railroad Commission have shown that propane cooking appliances are more efficient than electric. Homeowners will spend about $86 a year on a propane range versus $98 on an electric range. In your kitchen, propane is clearly the best choice.

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